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Lab Manager for a new medical research center in Vienna, CeMM

The Research Center for Molecular Medicine is an international, independent and interdisciplinary research institution of the Austrian Academy of Sciences located at the Campus of the Vienna General Hospital and Medical University of Vienna (MUV). "From the clinic to the clinic": Driven by medical needs and through a molecular appreciation of diseases, CeMM integrates basic research and clinical expertise to pursue innovative diagnostic, prognostic and therapeutic approaches.
Our new building is currently under construction and will be occupied in early 2010. The institute consists of eight floors (3.409 m" usable area), and provides room for around 100 researchers.

We are looking for a highly motivated b>LAB MANAGER (code: Lab 09) /b> to prepare the relocation of our multidisciplinary groups and to oversee day-to-day operations in the new research facility.

The lab manager will be a key member of CeMM, reports to the Administrative Director and has to work closely with our scientific and administrative members. The position requires interpersonal and communication skills and hands-on experience, combined with the ability to adapt easily to the changing needs and priorities of a fast-past research environment.

Specific duties include
- ordering supplies and equipment
- maintenance of laboratory supplies, inventories, equipment
- recommendations and price negotiations for purchase of supplies and capital equipment
- interacting as needed with IT and Financial Department
- implementation and administration of standard operating procedure (SOP)
- responsibilities as safety representative
- responsible for the management of cleaning and warehouse staff
- organization of relocation of our laboratories
- interacting with facility management of the Medical University Vienna

Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in chemistry, biology or related field; at least three years' professional experience facilitating the logistical operations of an academic or biotech laboratory; familiarity with biochemical analysis and instrumentation (e.g. HPLC, mass spectrometry); good technical, computer, negotiation and communication skills; fluent in English;

We offer
a competitive salary and the interesting and challenging opportunity to help setting up a new high standard research facility. The successful candidate will enjoy an active and interactive, professional research environment and will be integrated into our team of young and international biochemists, molecular and cell biologists, medical doctors, mass spectrometrists, bioinformaticians, and chemists working at the cutting edge of molecular medicine research.

b>Applicants should submit /b>
A cover letter, CV, recommendation letters, certificates, names and contact details of two referees. Please send all documents in English to: Anita Ender, b>aender@cemm.at /b>; Deadline: 30 April 2009

For more information about CeMM please visit our website:
b>www.cemm.at /b>

Kontakt: Anita Ender (aender@cemm.oeaw.ac.at), CeMM - Center for Molecular Medicine GmbH, Lazarettgasse 19/3, 1090 Vienna , Tel.: 0043-1-40160-70011 , FAX: 0043-1-40160-970000

URL: http://www.cemm.at

In the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Physiology, Department of Systemic Cell Biology in Dortmund/Germany a PhD position

PhD position is available for a 3-year BMBF financed project.

Cell-matrix adhesion is a fundamental process by which cells interact with their immediate
environment, sense and respond to it, control their morphology and migrate. These functions are
mediated by dynamic adhesion sites located along the plasma membrane of the cell and
composed of numerous different proteins interacting with each other. We will develop and apply
advanced fluorescence-microscopy imaging, statistical, computational and systems biology
approaches in order to study how adhesion sites get organized and respond to different
extracellular and intracellular cues. For this project we are looking for PhD students enthusiastic
about systems biology and interdisciplinary work, with a background in biology or physics.
PhD position (P3): Developing statistical approaches and computational tools for analyzing the
molecular organization of adhesion sites. Requirements: Master/diploma degree in physics or a
related field, strong programming and theoretical capabilities as well as interest in systems
biology.
Women and handicapped people are explicitly invited to apply.
Please send applications to Dr. Eli Zamir, E-Mail: eli.zamir@mpi-dortmund.mpg.de. In your
application, please refer to the position (P3) you apply for and include a cover letter, recent CV,
copies of your certificates as well as two names of references with contact details. Please submit
all documents before May 10th, 2009.
Starting date of the position: August 1st, 2009.
Department of Systemic Cell Biology
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
Otto-Hahn-Str.11
D-44227 Dortmund
Germany
http://www.mpi-dortmund.mpg.de/english/

Link: http://www.laborjournal.de/rubric/markt/gesetzt/S_ON_09_04_a10.pdf

In the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Physiology, Department of Systemic Cell Biology in Dortmund/Germany a PhD position

PhD position is available for a 3-year BMBF financed project.

Cell-matrix adhesion is a fundamental process by which cells interact with their immediate
environment, sense and respond to it, control their morphology and migrate. These functions are
mediated by dynamic adhesion sites located along the plasma membrane of the cell and
composed of numerous different proteins interacting with each other. We will develop and apply
advanced fluorescence-microscopy imaging, statistical, computational and systems biology
approaches in order to study how adhesion sites get organized and respond to different
extracellular and intracellular cues. For this project we are looking for PhD students enthusiastic
about systems biology and interdisciplinary work, with a background in biology or physics.
PhD position (P2): Studying the response of adhesion sites to extracellular and intracellular cues
using systems biology approaches. Requirements: Master/diploma degree in biology or a related
field, a strong interest in learning and applying mathematical and computational tools of systems
biology. Experience in cell biology and molecular biology is strongly preferable.
Women and handicapped people are explicitly invited to apply.
Please send applications to Dr. Eli Zamir, E-Mail: eli.zamir@mpi-dortmund.mpg.de. In your
application, please refer to the position (P2) you apply for and include a cover letter, recent CV,
copies of your certificates as well as two names of references with contact details. Please submit
all documents before May 10th, 2009.
Starting date of the position: August 1st, 2009.
Department of Systemic Cell Biology
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
Otto-Hahn-Str.11
D-44227 Dortmund
Germany
http://www.mpi-dortmund.mpg.de/english/

Link: http://www.laborjournal.de/rubric/markt/gesetzt/S_ON_09_04_a09.pdf

In the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Physiology, Department of Systemic Cell Biology in Dortmund/Germany a Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral position is available for a 3-year BMBF financed project.

Cell-matrix adhesion is a fundamental process by which cells interact with their immediate
environment, sense and respond to it, control their morphology and migrate. These functions are
mediated by dynamic adhesion sites located along the plasma membrane of the cell and
composed of numerous different proteins interacting with each other. We will develop and apply
advanced fluorescence-microscopy imaging, statistical, computational and systems biology
approaches in order to study how adhesion sites get organized and respond to different
extracellular and intracellular cues. For this project we are looking for post-doctoral fellows
enthusiastic about systems biology and interdisciplinary work, with a background in biology or
physics.
Postdoctoral position (P1): Studying the response of adhesion sites to extracellular and
intracellular cues using systems biology approaches. Requirements: Ph.D. degree in biology or a
related field, experience in cell biology and molecular biology and strong interest in learning and
applying mathematical and computational tools of systems biology.
Women and handicapped people are explicitly invited to apply.
Please send applications to Dr. Eli Zamir, E-Mail: eli.zamir@mpi-dortmund.mpg.de. In your
application, please refer to the position (P1) you apply for and include a cover letter, recent CV,
copies of your certificates as well as two names of references with contact details. Please submit
all documents before May 10th, 2009.
Starting date of the position: August 1st, 2009.
Department of Systemic Cell Biology
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
Otto-Hahn-Str.11
D-44227 Dortmund
Germany
http://www.mpi-dortmund.mpg.de/english/


Link: http://www.laborjournal.de/rubric/markt/gesetzt/S_ON_09_04_a08.pdf

In the Max-Planck-Institute of Molecular Physiology, Department of Systemic Cell Biology in Dortmund/Germany a Postdoctoral position

Postdoctoral position is available for a 3-year BMBF financed project.
Cell-matrix adhesion is a fundamental process by which cells interact with their immediate
environment, sense and respond to it, control their morphology and migrate. These functions are
mediated by dynamic adhesion sites located along the plasma membrane of the cell and
composed of numerous different proteins interacting with each other. We will develop and apply
advanced fluorescence-microscopy imaging, statistical, computational and systems biology
approaches in order to study how adhesion sites get organized and respond to different
extracellular and intracellular cues. For this project we are looking for post-doctoral fellows
enthusiastic about systems biology and interdisciplinary work, with a background in biology or
physics.
Postdoctoral position (P4) in the groups of Dr. Hernán Grecco and Dr. Eli Zamir: Establishment
of optical instrumentations and applying them toward the biological questions of the project.
Requirements: Ph.D. degree in physics or a related field and strong interest in systems biology.
Women and handicapped people are explicitly invited to apply.
Please send applications to Dr. Hernán Grecco, E-Mail: hernan-edgardo.grecco@mpidortmund.
mpg.de and to Dr. Eli Zamir, E-Mail: eli.zamir@mpi-dortmund.mpg.de. In your
application, please refer to the position (P4) you apply for and include a cover letter, recent CV,
copies of your certificates as well as two names of references with contact details. Please submit
all documents before May 10th, 2009.
Starting date of the position: August 1st, 2009.
Department of Systemic Cell Biology
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
Otto-Hahn-Str.11
D-44227 Dortmund
Germany
http://www.mpi-dortmund.mpg.de/english/

Link: http://www.laborjournal.de/rubric/markt/gesetzt/S_ON_09_04_a11.pdf